The Times - 26/11/1833
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AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT., From a Correspondent., CHARLES LEFEVBRE., LOUIS VANDEN BKOEK., A MERCHANT.,
ResumoClassified Advertising: Want Places., CAPTAIN EARL, late of the Ship Aurora, East India Trader.-Any person able to give any INFORMATION, WANTED, in a solicitor's office, a YOUTH of respectability, who can write a fair hand. Address, port paid,, BOMBAY.-The TRIUMPH, Captain GREEN, is detained at Portsmouth by contrary winds. Has a good, This day is published. in 18mo., PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES in ENGLISH COMPOSITION, A GRADUATE of the University of Cambridge, who has had much experience in classical, mathematical, and, Yesterday evening, about half-past 6 o'clock, as Sergeant Hooker, of the D division, No. 3, was on duty in the. Letters to the Editor: Direction Du Lloyd Francais., New Stamp Act., To The Editor Of The Times.. News: We have received the communications of Mr. Treveylan, detailing the circumstances of his struggle, Mr. Henry Canning., PROPOSED WEST RIDING ASSIZES.-The Lords of the Privy Council have required printed copies of the docu-, Express From Paris., Private Correspondence., German Papers., New ACT For Regulating The Sale Of Corn., Libel Law. (From the Carlisle Journal.), On Monday morning last a number of labourers at Sutton Courtney, in this county, determined no longer to, ATTEMPTED MURDER.-Sunday s'ennight an attempt was made on the life of John Yates, a workman at the, The frequenters of the Tribunal of Correctional Police were highly amused yesterday bythe following lu-, Parish Of St. John, Hackney.. Shipping News: Ship News.. Editorials/Leaders: There seems now to beno doubt that General SAARSFIELD has defeated and dispersed the rebellious banditti, In last Thursday's Times we made a few observations upon the existing libellaw, as it regards the press,, London, Tuesday. November 26, 1833.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Monday Evening.. Reviews: Adelphi Theatre., Strand Theatre., Victoria Theatre.. Law: Strange v. Clifford., Blackwell v. Tatlow., Courts Of Bankruptcy. Court Of Review. Westminster, Nov. 25., Dean v. Hogg And Another., Ex Parte Turtle., Messrs. Duckett, Morland, And Co.'s Bankruptcy., THAMES POLICE-OFFICE.-Yesterday Catherine Lawson, a very respectably attired woman, who appeared in, Hill v. The Proprietors Of The Mancuster And Salfqrd Water-Works., Wickham v. Phillips And Others., Wettenhall v. Wakefield., Foley v. Parry., Home v. Pillans., Thellusson v. Woodford., MARLBOROUGH-STREET.-A week or two ago Mr. Randford, master of the parish workhouse of St. George,, Lomax v. Stuart And Wife., Jenkins v. Parkinson., Coroner's Inquest., The King v. Hart., MANSION-HOUSE.-Messrs. Gould, Wells, and Co., merchants, Salford, transmitted to the LORD MAYOR a printed, Court Of Chancery, Monday, Nov. 25., The King v. The Parish Officers Of St. Luke's., Wilkins v. Wright., Payne v. Outrwaite., Fisher v. Begrez., Ex Parte, Jones., Robinson v. Vale., Campbell And Macdonald's Bankruptcy., Simpson v. Jones., The King v. Hursey And Others., Bayes v. Forster., Insolvent Debtors' Court, Nov. 25., Kirby v. Wright., Shaftesbury v. The Duke Of Marlborough. Judgment., Teagul v. Ward., The King v. Humble.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..
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